Vehicle tire



H. LINWOOD Nov. 30, 1926.

VEHICLE 'TIRE 'Filed Nov. 4, 41925 nulus formed of material impervious to air, sniol unnulus parted on its inner circumferentiel wall forming u joint, one of lie Sides of said joint overlapping the' other side of said joint arid' the two sides of Said joint adapted to be held in aiptight Contact by nir @fessure within the annulus, the contacting surface portions of said joint faced with 'relatively soft rubber and positioned it one .side of a central plane 'through said annulus.

3. A vehicle tire comprising :i hollow en nulus formed of material impervious to air, said annulus paited on ils imier ciicum'felj- 4entizil wall forming va joint, one of the sides of said joint overlapping the other side of said joint and the two'sides of said joint adapted to be held in nir-tightcontact by air pressure within the .emmilusgy and siv pluiality of corrugainons adapted to mteieiigage *when said joint iseloserl1 an inlet tube and valve therein to admit air to the hollow annulus and retain said air eouipressed therein.

4. i Vehicle tire compiising :i hollow zui- .nulus formed of material impervious o aii',

said annulus paited its inner circumferential Wall oimin(r o join, one of the sides of said joint overlapping the other side oi sind joint und the wo sides' of sgml joint adapted lo he held in alie-tight Contact hy 'air pressure Within the -aniuli1s, die con HARRY LNWGD. 

